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Scholars have interpreted parts of the stylized gold uprights from the Hwangnam-dong crown as a metaphor representing life and supernatural power.

Silla crowns have many influences. A famous example of a Silla crown is from the Gold Crown tomb in Konju. There are antlers and tree-shaped uprights which became related to Siberian shamanism, and the curved jade pendants are similar to those discovered in Japan.

The Silla produced first-class portions of artwork, but their maximum celebrated works are certainly the 5 gold crowns that have been excavated from five royal tombs. Those superb crowns, and plenty of extra high-quality jewelry portions too, completely justify the historical capital's name of Geumseong or 'town of gold.

Silla royalty upheld shamanistic practices in ceremonial rites together with coronations and memorial services. In those sacred rituals, the gold crowns emphasized the energy of the wearer through their treasured materials and natural imagery.

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